[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 26, Volume 13]
[Revised as of April 1, 2004]
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[CITE: 26CFR]

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                       TITLE 26--INTERNAL REVENUE
 
    CHAPTER I--INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY 
                               (CONTINUED)
 
Procedure and Administration--Table of Contents
 
Sec.  1.6081-3  Automatic extension of time for filing corporation 
income tax returns.

    (a) In general. A corporation shall be allowed an automatic 
extension of time to the fifteenth day of the sixth month (third month 
in the case of taxable years ending before December 31, 1982) following 
the month in which falls the date prescribed for the filing of its 
income tax return provided the following requirements are met:

    (1) An application must be signed by a person authorized by the 
corporation to request such extension. Such person must be a person 
authorized under section 6062 to execute the return of the corporation; 
a person currently enrolled to practice before the Treasury Department; 
or after November 7, 1965, either an attorney who is a member in good 
standing of the bar of the highest court of a State, possession, 
territory, commonwealth, or the District of Columbia, or a certified 
public accountant duly qualified to practice in a State, possession, 
territory, commonwealth, or the District of Columbia.
    (2) The application must be filed on or before the date prescribed 
for the filing of the return of the corporation with the internal 
revenue officer with whom the corporation is required to file its income 
tax return.
    (3) The corporation shall make a remittance, on or before the date 
prescribed for payment, of the amount of the properly estimated unpaid 
tax liability. For taxable years beginning before 1983, the corporation 
shall make a remittance of an estimated amount of tax which shall not be 
less than would be required as the first installment under section 
6152(a)(1) should the corporation elect to pay the tax in installments.

Upon the timely filing of Form 7004, properly prepared, the 6-month (3-
month in the case of taxable years ending before December 31, 1982) 
extension shall be considered as allowed. For taxable years beginning 
before 1983, if the taxpayer elects to pay in installments the tax shown 
on Form 7004, the installment privilege provided in section 6152(a)(1) 
is limited to the amount shown on the form.
    (b) Consolidated returns. An application for an automatic extension 
of time for filing a consolidated return shall be made by a person 
authorized by the parent corporation to request such extension. Such 
person must be a person authorized under section 6062 to execute the 
return of the parent corporation; a person currently enrolled to 
practice before the Treasury Department; or after November 7, 1965, 
either an attorney who is a member in good standing of the bar of the 
highest court of a State, possession, territory, commonwealth, or the 
District of Columbia, or a certified public accountant duly qualified to 
practice in a State, possession, territory, commonwealth, or the 
District of Columbia. There shall be attached to such application a 
statement listing the name and address of each member of the affiliated 
group for which such consolidated return will be made. For taxable years 
beginning after December 31, 1970, the application shall be filed with 
the internal revenue officer with which the parent corporation will file 
its income tax return. Upon the timely filing of Form 7004 with the 
internal revenue officer with which such corporation files its return, 
the 6-month (3-month in the case of

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taxable years ending before December 31, 1982) extension shall be 
considered as granted to the affiliated group for the filing of its 
consolidated return or for the filing of each member's separate return.
    (c) Special rule for the extension of time for the payment of tax. 
Notwithstanding the application of Sec.  1.6081-1(a), any automatic 
extension of time for filing a corporation income tax return granted 
under paragraph (a) or (b) of this section shall not operate to extend 
the time for payment of any tax due on such return.
    (d) Termination of automatic extension. The district director, 
including the Director of International Operations, or the director of a 
service center may, in his discretion, terminate at any time an 
automatic extension by mailing to the corporation (parent corporation in 
the case of an affiliated group), or the person who requested such 
extension for the corporation, a notice of termination. The notice shall 
be mailed at least 10 days prior to the termination date designated in 
such notice. The notice of termination shall be sufficient for all 
purposes when mailed to the corporation at its address shown on Form 
7004 or to the person who requested such extension for the corporation 
at his last known address or last known place of business, even if such 
corporation has terminated its existence, or such person is deceased or 
is under a legal disability. For further guidance regarding the 
definition of last known address, see Sec.  301.6212-2 of this chapter.
    (e) Paragraphs (a) through (d) of this section shall not apply to 
returns filed by a DISC pursuant to section 6011(c)(2).

[T.D. 7567, 43 FR 45582, Oct. 3, 1978, as amended by T.D. 7885, 48 FR 
16484, Apr. 18, 1983; T.D. 8939, 66 FR 2819, Jan. 12, 2001]